allyouneedisprozac:

Paredes e portas não nos impediriam de fingir que não vemos a sujeira ou desgraça do próximo. Por isso paredes e portas não são importantes.

allyouneedisprozac:

Paredes e portas não nos impediriam de fingir que não vemos a sujeira ou desgraça do próximo. Por isso paredes e portas não são importantes.

(via lol-deh)


futurejournalismproject:

ilovecharts:

Manual Photography Cheat Sheet
via Kurt White

Do they have a pocket-sized version?

futurejournalismproject:

ilovecharts:

Manual Photography Cheat Sheet

via Kurt White

Do they have a pocket-sized version?

(via futurejournalismproject)


Gentileza. Passe adiante.

Gentileza. Passe adiante.


futurejournalismproject:

Last February, the English photographer Giles Duley stepped on a land mine in Afghanistan while covering an American infantry patrol.
Via the New York Times:

“I remember looking up and seeing bits of me and my clothes in the tree, which I knew wasn’t a good sign,” he said. “I saw my left arm. It was just obviously shredded to pieces, and smoldering. I couldn’t feel my legs, so straightaway and from what I could see in the tree, I figured they were gone.”
Mr. Duley had become, in that flash, a triple amputee. Now he risked swiftly bleeding to death. He recalled uttering a single word: “bollocks.”
As the American soldiers he had been walking with rushed toward him and began tightening the tourniquets that would save his life, a fuller line of thought took flight. Rather than tally what was missing, Mr. Duley counted what remained.
“I thought, ‘Right hand? Eyes?’ ” — he realized that all of these were intact — “and I thought, ‘I can work.’”

CJ Chivers, The New York Times. Bomb Took 3 Limbs but not Photographer’s Can-Do Spirit.

futurejournalismproject:

Last February, the English photographer Giles Duley stepped on a land mine in Afghanistan while covering an American infantry patrol.

Via the New York Times:

“I remember looking up and seeing bits of me and my clothes in the tree, which I knew wasn’t a good sign,” he said. “I saw my left arm. It was just obviously shredded to pieces, and smoldering. I couldn’t feel my legs, so straightaway and from what I could see in the tree, I figured they were gone.”

Mr. Duley had become, in that flash, a triple amputee. Now he risked swiftly bleeding to death. He recalled uttering a single word: “bollocks.”

As the American soldiers he had been walking with rushed toward him and began tightening the tourniquets that would save his life, a fuller line of thought took flight. Rather than tally what was missing, Mr. Duley counted what remained.

I thought, ‘Right hand? Eyes?’ ” — he realized that all of these were intact — “and I thought, ‘I can work.’

CJ Chivers, The New York Times. Bomb Took 3 Limbs but not Photographer’s Can-Do Spirit.


poptech:

Harnessing the Power of Feedback Loops

The premise of a feedback loop is simple: Provide people with information about their actions in real time, then give them a chance to change those actions, pushing them toward better behaviors.

Photo: Kevin Van Aelst 

poptech:

Harnessing the Power of Feedback Loops

The premise of a feedback loop is simple: Provide people with information about their actions in real time, then give them a chance to change those actions, pushing them toward better behaviors.

Photo: Kevin Van Aelst 


America’s Illegal Immigrants

America’s Illegal Immigrants




Já imaginou?
Lá está você, esperando o metrô e fazendo sua listinha do supermercado mentalmente. Pra que esperar? Saque seu smartphone e faça suas compras ali mesmo, através de um painel. Só chegar em casa e ficar esperando!
Por enquanto, só na Coréia do Sul.

flavorpill:

Thanks to a new advertising campaign currently running in subway stations in South Korea, commuters can shop the “shelves” of a Tesco billboard using their smartphones, and the goods they purchase will be delivered to their homes within the day.
(via DesignBoom)

Já imaginou?

Lá está você, esperando o metrô e fazendo sua listinha do supermercado mentalmente. Pra que esperar? Saque seu smartphone e faça suas compras ali mesmo, através de um painel. Só chegar em casa e ficar esperando!

Por enquanto, só na Coréia do Sul.



flavorpill:

Thanks to a new advertising campaign currently running in subway stations in South Korea, commuters can shop the “shelves” of a Tesco billboard using their smartphones, and the goods they purchase will be delivered to their homes within the day.

(via DesignBoom)


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